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Hey there, lovely viewers! 👋 Are you ready for some jaw-dropping insights into the wild world of social media? 📱💥 Hold onto your hats, because in today's video, we're diving into a topic that's been causing quite the stir: how TikTok might just be shaking up the job market like never before! 😱📉
It's your girl Charlotte Dobre here, and trust me, I've got the scoop on this digital phenomenon that's leaving heads spinning. 🌀🤯 Picture this: a world where 15-second dance routines, hilarious lip-syncs, and mind-boggling challenges could potentially lead to job losses. 🚫💼 Sounds crazy, right? But buckle up, because it's happening!
We all know how addictive TikTok can be - one minute you're scrolling, and the next, you're attempting the latest viral dance in your living room. 🕺💃 But what if I told you that while we're getting our groove on, some traditional jobs might be in jeopardy? 🙅‍♀️👷‍♂️
Think about it: with millions of users glued to their screens, companies are jumping on the TikTok bandwagon, using it as a unique marketing tool. 📢📈 But what happens to jobs that once relied on more traditional advertising methods? Are billboards, magazine spreads, and even certain TV commercials becoming a thing of the past? 📺🚫 Well, my friends, the writing might just be on the virtual wall.
But it's not just the ad world feeling the heat! 🔥🌍 Even some individuals with regular 9-to-5 gigs are striking out on their own, thanks to the platform's insane reach. Who knew that sharing your quirky talents or life hacks could turn into a full-time career? 🤹‍♀️🛠️ From makeup artists to DIY gurus, TikTok is becoming a place where creativity equals cash.
So, is this a bad thing or just the natural evolution of the digital age? 🤔 Are we witnessing a revolution that's putting power back into the hands of the people, or are we waving goodbye to certain job titles forever? 💔👋 One thing's for sure, my friends - TikTok is rewriting the rulebook faster than we can say "viral sensation"!
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@sharongammell4111
@sharongammell4111 9 месяцев назад
Chick-fil-A girl owned up to her mistake, took the consequences, and can move forward with her life. She did wrong and owned it. Props. I would have given her another chance and I'm sure she would have been an exemplary employee from then on. But, she was fired. She can hold her head up for owning it. She learned. Now, let her move forward.
@Stephinachan13
@Stephinachan13 9 месяцев назад
If anything Chick-Fil-A firing her for that just killed their own rep. Chick-Fil- A who? BRB getting KFC and McDonald's.
@thebrokegothgirl
@thebrokegothgirl 9 месяцев назад
Well the phone thing is in like every handbook.
@minohki
@minohki 9 месяцев назад
I feel like telling her she was a disgrace is a bit much.
@AliceNsWonderland
@AliceNsWonderland 9 месяцев назад
Maybe she'd been given multiple warnings already but w this going viral, their hands were tied 🤷🏻‍♀️ They all seemed pretty comfortable filming so it was likely not their first one
@kayleighandhercat1351
@kayleighandhercat1351 9 месяцев назад
They should have gotten over it. Chick-fil-a have sticks shoved so far up their asses and fired her when they could have given her a warning. They could have written her up.
@YoungerDreyfuss
@YoungerDreyfuss 9 месяцев назад
After the Columbine shootings, we had one teacher who had an open discussion about it. Only one. There was a kid who was bullied and he spoke about his feelings and it completely changed how everyone treated him. His bully’s sincerely apologized and everyone became closer after that. It was such an emotional experience, but it was so good to have a true open discussion about it. Unfortunately, the teacher was fired within a week. She truly cared about her students and really tried to help make a difference.
@jilysmiles3320
@jilysmiles3320 9 месяцев назад
I woulda rioted wtf!!
@samc73
@samc73 9 месяцев назад
Shame she was fired. Teachers like that save lives.
@BellaIsMyBaby
@BellaIsMyBaby 9 месяцев назад
That's absolutely so sad. We live in a very backwards world!!!
@Aurochhunter
@Aurochhunter 9 месяцев назад
Need someone higher up to fire the person who fired that teacher, then give said teacher the position of the person who fired her in the first place.
@nicolehegarty4749
@nicolehegarty4749 9 месяцев назад
My aunt was in Columbine, when the shooting happened. Unfortunately. Her name is Jessica Jones.
@tiny.kawaii
@tiny.kawaii 9 месяцев назад
As someone who works for a call center - people are either super friendly or totally rude. No middle ground.
@layladavis02
@layladavis02 20 дней назад
I work for a call center and I’m American born and raised. But I was raised by a foreign grandmother. Had to go to extra English classes in grade school because i basically didn’t know any language. Well I still have a slight accent. Especially when I’m flustered and not thinking of my accent. When I tell you, I will constantly have “are you an American?” “You don’t sound like your from here” “I would like to speak with someone else from America” “speak English” and I’ll constantly tell them my company is a government agency we cannot have call centers outside of the United States. And we have to be a legal citizen to even have the job. But they will still not believe me. I feel my English is very good. Most people just think I’m just from a weird part of America. Also had one guy from work find out my ethnicity. He thought I was Hispanic and found me attractive. Asked to be sat next to me. he would follow me like a puppy. Of course, I don’t have an accent from here. so he asked where I’m from. Didn’t think to say the country my family is from. Just said the city I was born in. He then said “I don’t know what you Mexicans believe in but you can go to church and make some friends”. I then informed him in not Hispanic my family is from Egypt. He was confused because I’m not white and explained I was Nubian and Arabic, Egypt is now a middle eastern country. So he decided to say “well I wish I knew that before I say next you. You might blow up the place” 💀💀 But nice story I was talking to someone that was actually originally from Egypt and he caught onto my name and accent. He complimented how well my English was and complimented my name and its meaning. I dunno why but it was the first time someone complimented my speech and I ended up crying happy tears because I felt so confident in what I was saying.
@ninamoua5439
@ninamoua5439 13 дней назад
True.
@michelleb7399
@michelleb7399 8 месяцев назад
A friend of mine was a low-level supervisor for a major airline. When she went back to work after maternity leave she posted on facebook something very generic and simple related to going back to work, like “going to miss my little guy today.” It was barely a sentence. She’s always very professional. She got reprimanded for stating that. She decided the money and time away from home wasn’t worth it and asked to go back to her previous position. She was happier after that.
@slumbrrbunnie
@slumbrrbunnie 9 месяцев назад
Background for the smoothie guy, he ordered a *peanut butter* smoothie with no peanuts, he never informed the workers of his son's peanut allergy. As such the workers assumed he meant he didn't want the actual nuts added and just wanted smooth peanut butter, this is a reasonable assumption when someone is ordering a pb smoothie that contains both pb and peanuts. So essentially the guy almost killed his son through his own negligence and blamed the teenaged workers who did nothing wrong for his own stupidity. Edit: grammar
@mirandanils5114
@mirandanils5114 9 месяцев назад
😮😮
@tracymw
@tracymw 9 месяцев назад
And before someone says "well if they don't want nuts you should assume it's due to an allergy." Some people just don't like nuts or crunchy stuff in their smoothies and ice cream but maybe they like smooth peanut butter.
@Financiallyfreeauthor
@Financiallyfreeauthor 9 месяцев назад
Oh!
@barbrice721
@barbrice721 9 месяцев назад
Don't buy anything from a place that has peanuts or peanut butter if your kids allergic. Cross contamination is inevitable.
@hesherette
@hesherette 9 месяцев назад
as someone with a food allergy, i always make sure to go over my allergy with the servers/ food workers + if they're not sure about a certain item being safe for me, i order something else! that guy's an idiot + put his own son in danger tbh
@EDSzebra1
@EDSzebra1 9 месяцев назад
I actually have respect for the chick-fil-a girl for owning up to her mistake and publicly apologizing. I'd totally hire her if I had a business down there! Keep your head up, girl!!
@cezarblack13
@cezarblack13 9 месяцев назад
exactly period
@nicolasjoly6948
@nicolasjoly6948 9 месяцев назад
You're right : she seems to understand the issue. But i feel to thing clash here : the young on permanent search of instant fame and the old that are indignate by the possibilities of technologie. I mean, the idea of filming myself on the job while doing it (not taking a break and do a little video where you can't tell I'm on work place unless you know the place) never cross my mind, but I'm not doing any tiktok/instagram/reddit/ .... I find the punishement (fired) a litte harsh, but in a way, for a cie that work with a lot of young poeple, it might be a good choice to do so to avoid some stupidity.
@perfect0nly
@perfect0nly 9 месяцев назад
Yeah but is she sorry or sorry she got caught? Don't trust her crocodile tears
@perfectlyimperfect9129
@perfectlyimperfect9129 9 месяцев назад
​@perfect0nly Okay but you have no Way of knowing that those were crocodile tears ! So... Can't just the same that you know what you're talking about.
@kathleensmith8336
@kathleensmith8336 9 месяцев назад
@@perfectlyimperfect9129 I think her wearing her CFA shirt and name badge while responding to the firing was an odd choice.
@Hamhockss
@Hamhockss 8 месяцев назад
The brokeasshorsegirl story goes to show that some people will continue to break a rule as long as they dont get caught. Like, how many other videos could/ would she have shared if she didn't get fired.
@thepurplerobin7280
@thepurplerobin7280 5 месяцев назад
People seem to forget there are CONSEQUENCES FOR YOUR ACTIONS!!!
@isabelaandzico
@isabelaandzico 9 месяцев назад
Sometimes it’s not just drama; it’s dangerous. I had a stalker who started sharing my personal business online. I had no idea how SHE was getting such private information. It was scary until I decided to delete all my social media and paid a company to erase all of my online footprints. But before…. I got petty and chose violence: I found out who it was, reported her and all of her many accounts so she can’t do this to anyone else. Privacy is priceless.🇵🇹🇧🇷💪🏻✊🏻
@CreativeCreatorCreates
@CreativeCreatorCreates 9 месяцев назад
I love happy endings 💖✨
@valenmejia2135
@valenmejia2135 9 месяцев назад
Ótima vingança
@isabelaandzico
@isabelaandzico 9 месяцев назад
@@valenmejia2135 não mexe com brasileira. 😂
@isabelaandzico
@isabelaandzico 9 месяцев назад
@@CreativeCreatorCreates 👏🏻 yes!!!
@Haydenerich
@Haydenerich 9 месяцев назад
A similar thing happened to me, someone was trying to use my SS# and pretty much stole my identity. It was a pain in the butt to get all my info changed and my identity secured. Scary stuff, I’ve learned to be much more careful. Btw…fellow Portuguese here! 😊🇵🇹
@-a-s-a-s-
@-a-s-a-s- 9 месяцев назад
Before the age of social media, you'd get fired for just texting on your phone or checking an email; why on earth would anyone think it's alright to film TikToks on company time without prior consent? I feel bad for her but she needed this experience to grow and learn.
@apriladelewhyte
@apriladelewhyte 9 месяцев назад
Probably because they aren't old enough to remember or know about those times lol
@-a-s-a-s-
@-a-s-a-s- 9 месяцев назад
@@apriladelewhyte They still went through schooling where using phones would be prohibited. That's one of the benefits of high school, if you pay attention, it teaches you some secrets to the real world. Even if they aren't familiar with those days, it's common sense that you shouldn't be using these devices, let alone making content during company time.
@Catherine.Dorian.
@Catherine.Dorian. 9 месяцев назад
@@apriladelewhyteBut no one wants to pay someone to work and they’re playing on their phone instead
@gaffawebber
@gaffawebber 9 месяцев назад
​@@apriladelewhyteWas she too young to understand the employee handbook when she was hired?
@ramjetrth
@ramjetrth 9 месяцев назад
My father wouldn't even allow us to call to him at work unless it was a life threatening emergency.
@robinedwards8796
@robinedwards8796 8 месяцев назад
The funniest call center calls for me was one where a lady answered the phone and immediately started screaming at me that I was a slut and a buddy and a bitch and to quit screwing her husband, etc. It took me a minute to calm down before she realized what the call was about. I had her look at her caller ID. She was apologetic. I laughed SO HARD after that one. Another time it was a REALLY SLOW Sunday and I called this guy to verify charges and I got a 45 minute descriptive story about this man leaving for the airport for a work thing, not boarding the flight, and then going back home (can't remember why). When he got there his wife was in a tent in the backyard having sex with some guy. He listened for quite some time and told me all about it. It destroyed my call time statistics for that day but it was worth it. ☺
@DakotaSmith971
@DakotaSmith971 5 месяцев назад
Omg those call centers people don’t realize how crazy it is and the amount of insane people who randomly call it who don’t even have a clue what company they’re even calling. There are some wild calls out there. One of the craziest I remember it was like gosh 17 years ago when I was a young adult my first job ever haha, huge call center for Ted Turner television.... massive famous company. A woman was like chatting me up telling how her child was running through house with knife and I was like off ma’am turns out. It wasn’t a woman it was a 5 year old speaking like an adult and her mom caught her and apologized to me it was the weirdest thing haha
@D.E.TMusic
@D.E.TMusic 8 месяцев назад
My English teacher told me about this, like you gotta focus on your work, and not be recording or posting about your work and stuff, my English teacher said that this is basically stealing money from them, cause you are there to work and you are getting paid to work, not got there and make vids, so if you're just taking vids (doesn't matter if you are doing it at the same time while working) then you are stealing money from them which is why they fire you.
@vcutler4735
@vcutler4735 9 месяцев назад
The coffee girl who doesn't think she should have been fired for posting a recording from a meeting... there's a reason they cited gross negligence rather than company secrets/confidential info. Because it shows you are a risk for accidentally exposing something in the future and not even realizing it.
@80sidd
@80sidd 9 месяцев назад
She no girl she a grown ass adult
@kissit012
@kissit012 9 месяцев назад
@@80siddmany grown adults are idiots and genuinely lack and critical thinking. The average comprehension level is dropping steadily, it’s currently 6-7th grade levels. For adults.
@staceyjohnson4436
@staceyjohnson4436 Месяц назад
Just like that kid did with that customers phone number!!
@6XGate
@6XGate 2 дня назад
Imagine if something on that meeting revealed information that could have affect their stock prices... or tipped off insider info. Really bad stuff could have happened due to her carelessness.
@thenextpersonontheright
@thenextpersonontheright 9 месяцев назад
The anti-c*nt stunt is such a stupid thing to do. It felt a snide and cruel. You have to know someone really well to pull a prank like that. You don't know how people are going to respond.
@bonitadiablo
@bonitadiablo 4 месяца назад
Thank you! I couldn’t tell what the box said! lol So scrolled thru the comments to find out!
@grenade8572
@grenade8572 Месяц назад
​@@bonitadiabloCan you tell me what that box is? English is not my first language and I don't understand...
@bonitadiablo
@bonitadiablo Месяц назад
So the “C” word is a nasty word for someone who is acting like a a-hole. She gave him a box of “Anti-cunt” pills so he “could take one” and wouldn’t be such a hateful or mean person at work! It was just a fake box of pills she gave to him to show her opinion of his personality lol
@ashleybuechler860
@ashleybuechler860 8 месяцев назад
Thank you, Charlotte! Yes, treat people who work customer aervice over the phone kindly! I had multiple over the phone, customer service jobs and it gets old QUICK when a caller comes on with an attitude and chooses to target that attitude at you.
@stanleykassim2839
@stanleykassim2839 9 месяцев назад
People need to realise that social media are public (and international) platforms. Keep your personal life to yourself and keep your work life at work.
@hippiephoenix895
@hippiephoenix895 9 месяцев назад
Most of these videos demonstrate exactly why my work doesn't know my name online nor do I friend anyone from work, on any of my social media accounts. Work is work, my life is mine alone.
@laughingcorrpseholly4136
@laughingcorrpseholly4136 2 месяца назад
Same 😂my name on my social media accounts is different than my actual birth name and I private all of them so only those that are on my friends list or following me that I allow can see what I post. I don’t want people from work on my social media… I honestly started doing it when my family members started finding my MySpace back in the day and started lecturing me about my goth lifestyle 😂😂 and how God doesn’t like it… I’m goth but I am Christian and it just was really getting out of hand the amount of family members that were butting into my life (great aunts and uncles, second and third cousins) like not even my immediate family was doing this it was just my extended family and shit it was annoying
@Mercadian
@Mercadian 9 месяцев назад
I used to work in a call centre, and while it IS based in Australia, I wasn't born in Australia but have lived here for 2 decades, and I still have a slight Californian accent. I had a lady on the phone get so offended that she requested to speak to "someone in Australia" and I had to explain that, yes, we ARE in Australia. She requested to be transferred back to the queue anyway. Hilariously, the colleague of mine that she got was ALSO from California, which did NOT help that lady's temper. She got transferred to the team leader on duty that day. Who was from Oregon. We were the only 3 non-Australian-born people working in the call centre, and this poor lady somehow got us ALL. We managed to get her transferred to one of the Aussie folks, who then spent 10 minutes reassuring her that we were NOT an overseas outsourced call centre, we WERE located in Australia, and that all the people she spoke to were in fact all in the same office, in Melbourne, before the lady calmed down enough to actually be helped. Hilariously, she had to be transferred back to me because the service she wanted could only be done by a small team of folks, and I was the only one working at that time (2 on break, the rest were off). She apologised to me though! But yes, working in a call centre is the best way to lose your sanity.
@miekaandkadoe7042
@miekaandkadoe7042 9 месяцев назад
Agreed I’ve been working for call venters for years and I swear I’m about to book a one way ticket to the looney bin
@LilDevyl17
@LilDevyl17 9 месяцев назад
The three places I'll never work at ever again when I get my degree. Retail, Fast Food and now Call Centers
@aoneal3723
@aoneal3723 9 месяцев назад
@@LilDevyl17or be like my dumbass and get a call center job that requires a degree
@jooleebilly
@jooleebilly 9 месяцев назад
Slightly hilarious that an Australian would think they could afford to outsource a call center to CALIFORNIA. Like, there are no call centers here that serve other countries I've ever heard of. Most of our call centers are outsourced to the Philippines, India, or Canada, and they all do a fine job. One is in Ireland (AppleCare in Cork). One of the companies I called actually outsourced to Mexico (great service, too!), and a chat I used outsourced to Lithuania (also great). Unless you can afford to pay your call center folks at least $16.50+ USD/hour, you can't afford it. That's just for customer support. If you want tech support, you're looking at $20+ USD/hour. I did work at a place that only paid $18 for tech support, but that was six years ago, and minimum wage was about $12.50 at the time. Now it's $15.50. All this to say Australia sounds pretty great because California is too expensive to live in. Most recent estimates put a living wage in CA at $21.50 per hour. Oregon isn't far behind. But sure, make assumptions. We used to get people yelling at our tech agents at Apple because they *THOUGHT* they weren't in CA because they had an accent. My fave was people who would say "I don't want to sound like a racist, but it's nice to talk to an American for a change." Seriously? F you, my man. Call centers are HELLISH no matter where.
@unique_frenchie_vi
@unique_frenchie_vi 9 месяцев назад
It doesn't matter what the issue is you should always speak to the person who can help you with respect. One time I lost my temper because I thought I had been charged twice for the same order. The lady at the call center told me the charges had been reversed. I kept arguing with her that no the charges had not been reversed. I told her I would have to call back another time because I had steam coming out of my ears. When I check my bank records the charges had in fact been reversed and when the items shipped they charged my account. I felt like a fool and made a promise to myself to double check my information before calling service reps for a company.
@foreverbarbie9490
@foreverbarbie9490 8 месяцев назад
You should never ever post on social media while working for a company point blank. You can say whatever once you leave the job. Also secondly point in customer service, we have rewarded bad behavior way too long. That's why people treat workers like dirt.
@kristymurphy9361
@kristymurphy9361 Месяц назад
I have never used tiktok, and this is why I never will. Thank you Charlotte for providing me will all the tiktok drama I could want without having to use the app. 🎊
@Beeperoni
@Beeperoni 9 месяцев назад
Imagine being so disconnected from reality that you think it’s shocking to get fired for posting about your job while you’re at your job 🤦🏻‍♀️
@AgustinRodalAlonso
@AgustinRodalAlonso 9 месяцев назад
THIS!!
@wickidmainah
@wickidmainah 9 месяцев назад
I agree plus there's something else I notice about some of the clips where the people genuinely didn't understand why they were fired, or why they didn't get a warning. If it's state in the handbook, or contract, that IS your warning
@kfitz192
@kfitz192 7 месяцев назад
​@@wickidmainahIn Right to Work states you don't need a reason to fire
@AjasAura
@AjasAura 6 месяцев назад
The younger girls I wasn’t shocked but the 31 year old is older than me, in HR and recruiting, and she should absolutely know better
@AjasAura
@AjasAura 6 месяцев назад
@@wickidmainahthe “why didn’t I get a warning and choose to quit instead” was ridiculous!!
@2393aa
@2393aa 9 месяцев назад
It’s embarrassing the amount of ADULTS who don’t understand why they’re fired after being on any social media at work. The lack of professionalism these days is astonishing.
@wobblyjelly345
@wobblyjelly345 9 месяцев назад
Yep and sheer entitlement and desperation for attention.
@teleportingpotatoe
@teleportingpotatoe 9 месяцев назад
even this girl 5:38 owning up to it you just sound dumb. it was just a dumb thing to do. lets make more videos
@fabienneclavier5984
@fabienneclavier5984 9 месяцев назад
Airheads are everywhere.
@piiinkDeluxe
@piiinkDeluxe 9 месяцев назад
Fully agree!
@ninahowell6550
@ninahowell6550 9 месяцев назад
That and people making excuses for them and acting like it's okay because social media is so prevalent this day and age. As if that makes it okay to do it at work.
@myrrhbb
@myrrhbb 8 месяцев назад
with the last guy if he DIDN’T tell them that someone in his family is allergic to peanuts, how would they know? he could have easily went back to the register and said something along the lines of “hey, i didn’t realize this had peanuts in it and someone in my family is allergic. would it be alright if i got a replacement drink?” and i bet they would’ve been happy to help or at least called a manager that would’ve been happy to help
@MichaelBlanchardII
@MichaelBlanchardII 8 месяцев назад
For the texas teacher, if you read the sub-bullet points... she wasn't fired for teaching them their legal and constitutional rights... she went off-curriculum and they also wanted to know if the sitting was instigated by her or the students. The line about TEKS, it stands for Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills and is basically a list of guidelines that teachers are to follow to ensure students are getting a: the same level of education at the same grades, and b: the same level of attention from each teacher. It's not always so cut and dry. And she still shouldn't have been fired. But it wasn't quite what she made it out to be. Based on their other notes, this is also likely not the first time she's gone against the grain as it were.
@EllaGreenn
@EllaGreenn 3 месяца назад
Thanks for the context.
@carinakaron8068
@carinakaron8068 Месяц назад
Then why don't they use robots to teach the set curriculum. Teachers are human beings.
@susanjobst6153
@susanjobst6153 27 дней назад
She was actually pushing her political views on the kids for transgender in her class
@susanjobst6153
@susanjobst6153 27 дней назад
As a teacher, you can’t push your agenda on them
@jaye61970
@jaye61970 9 месяцев назад
Regarding the woman that got fired 3 times, a lot of companies now have strict policies about posting even vaguely about the job online. Doesn't matter if it's positive or negative it can be grounds for dismissal.
@Julia36D
@Julia36D 9 месяцев назад
Exactly. An organization does not need employees posting anything at all about work stuff. Many industries are regulated and you have to have strict policies as all it takes is one muppet to post something that gets the company fined. That aside, I would have thought most adults understand that you don’t post things about work online, especially complaining about work or non public information.
@Vocalinds
@Vocalinds 8 месяцев назад
Yeah her justifications sounded kind of weak to me.
@moonyollie6977
@moonyollie6977 8 месяцев назад
It's her complete obliviousness about it for me. I would kind of understand it from a teenager on their first summer job (and still-) but a 30 year old being this obtuse? Nah
@khills
@khills 8 месяцев назад
Schools, as well.
@snstrong
@snstrong 8 месяцев назад
Her 1st and 2nd were warranted, but the 3rd one? Idk, i took it like she was having an existential crisis just articulating she's not sure about life. That is not specific to a company at all we would all be fired for having those moments out loud.
@mercy1990
@mercy1990 9 месяцев назад
The guy who got arrested for his behavior in the smoothie shop had it coming. I'm so glad they nailed him. I watched that video and the things he did and said were horrible. He even tried to come back behind the counter to go after those teenagers. The video cut off shortly after that so I'm not sure what happened beyond that, but I'm glad they called the police on him. There was no excuse for that behavior.
@Subangelis
@Subangelis 9 месяцев назад
The smoothie shop had signs at the entrance, on the menu board, on the counter, at checkout all stating that SOME of their smoothies contain peanut butter, so there is a chance of cross contamination. The allergic son ORDERED a smoothie made with peanut butter and never said anything to the staff about his allergies. A staff which was compromised of all high school students aka minors. The dad came storming into the shop and started threatening the kids working there. That’s why the dad got fired, not only was he throwing around racist comments, he was threatening and attacking minors and it was his kid that ordered the smoothie with peanut in it to begin with.
@stephaniekern603
@stephaniekern603 9 месяцев назад
He had it comin'! He had it comin'! He only had himself to blame! If you'd have been there, if you had seen it, I betcha you woulda had done the same!
@phatbuddha1
@phatbuddha1 9 месяцев назад
48? Looks way older than that
@JKrowlingrockx
@JKrowlingrockx 8 месяцев назад
Yea, it’s still your responsibility to make sure you order with your allergies in mind. I order stuff dairy free from coffee shops all the time, and always double check with them that they know not to put dairy in it. If you say it nicely, most folks are pretty chill and will work with you, and if there’s a problem they’ll fix it. Screaming at employees when they had no idea they needed to avoid peanuts in your order is so childish. Just be an adult and tell them up front. Definitely no need for foul disguising language and threatening minors. 😓
@Fireguy97
@Fireguy97 7 месяцев назад
It doesn't matter what your feelings are, she violated the Chick-fil-A guidelines. A woman crying does not negate corporate policy about TicToking while at work. When you're working, you are selling your time for money. You agreed to selling your time, not sharing your work time with TicTok.
@chibichobibo1132
@chibichobibo1132 8 месяцев назад
11:15 I used to work for a BPO company, and they have a very very strict rules that you are not allowed bring your smartphones and even smartwatches on the work floor.
@andreaturner7207
@andreaturner7207 9 месяцев назад
Do not need to record everything all the time folks. Especially at work. Stop it. I understand if you are being harassed, yes perhaps, however, is it worth losing the job if you need it?
@monk3yboy69
@monk3yboy69 9 месяцев назад
You lost everyone at not needing to record everything….. Heads exploded ….WTF.? After all , if it’s not recorded, it never happened …. So I’ve heard.
@chanmmm3757
@chanmmm3757 9 месяцев назад
Omg i feel this way about teachers that post interaction with students on tt its so creepy even if its only voice its still predetory behavior 😬
@agnieszkacz_
@agnieszkacz_ 9 месяцев назад
I wanted to say yes so hard to this comment until the letting yourself be harassed if u need the job ….. I know how desperate some people’s situations are, but did u really just hint at allowing harassment in the workplace so that you don’t run the very small risk of being potentially fired for reporting it??? That is so ethically messed up
@elleash3040
@elleash3040 9 месяцев назад
People also don’t realize how insanely dangerous it is for a variety of reasons to tell thousands of strangers where you work/where to find you
@dinasilva9263
@dinasilva9263 9 месяцев назад
Why people put their whole lives on social media and act surprise when something bad happens?
@HighAsHeckPriestess
@HighAsHeckPriestess 9 месяцев назад
Most people don't think you could get fired for accidentally letting coffee spill all over the place.
@dinasilva9263
@dinasilva9263 9 месяцев назад
@@HighAsHeckPriestess some bosses will fired you just for breathing in the wrong way. It's better not doing vídeos while working or about your work.
@s.p.8803
@s.p.8803 9 месяцев назад
@@HighAsHeckPriestess Not why she was fired
@cezarblack13
@cezarblack13 9 месяцев назад
exactly❤😊🤗❤😊🤗
@SirReginald.
@SirReginald. 8 месяцев назад
⁠@@HighAsHeckPriestess Not the reason she got fired. That’s why you always have to pay attention to what you’re recording before you post.
@moosedawg71
@moosedawg71 8 месяцев назад
Absolute proof that TikTok rots your brain - these people were MORE obsessed with getting clicks and likes on TikTok than using common sense and good judgement by NOT BEING ON TikTok WHILE ON COMPANY TIME!!! There is no such thing as a good work ethic anymore.
@PhonyBalagna
@PhonyBalagna 8 месяцев назад
That lady who was fired 3 times is Definitely glossing over what she did wrong
@A_Rose_From_Concrete
@A_Rose_From_Concrete 9 месяцев назад
As someone who has worked at 3 different call centers I can say with certainty, they can be soul crushing. My very first job at 18 was at a call center, I asked a very simple yes or no demographics question. This guy went nuts, I tried remaining calm and saying everything I was trained to say. Nothing worked so I flagged down a supervisor with tears in my eyes, he sent me on break and said to come back when I was ready. I was there for 1.5 years and I was so happy and relieved they fired me
@milicentbystander606
@milicentbystander606 9 месяцев назад
To be fair 1.5 years is a long time to take a break.
@AmaranthineDark
@AmaranthineDark 9 месяцев назад
7 years in call centers I was horrifically depressed and drank myself into oblivion every night. Then I got a normal job with people who didn't scream at me and I realized oh I wasn't chemically depressed I just had an awful soul crushing job.
@_F4TAL_C0RPZ3_
@_F4TAL_C0RPZ3_ 9 месяцев назад
⁠@@milicentbystander606i think they meant they worked there for that long.
@gravyz2cute4u
@gravyz2cute4u 9 месяцев назад
Can relate. I worked as a call centre operative for about 1.5 years as well before finding another position at the same place. It took me a while to get used to not being under so much pressure and no micromanaging! Took me a few weeks to get over the fact that nobody was constantly watching my every move, tracking every single metric, and my supervisors actually treated me like a human! I am so relieved and wish you the best too!
@wickedgenx1972
@wickedgenx1972 8 месяцев назад
I worked at a Marriott call center and I loved it! I made reservations all over the world for people. We had a really cool "release" button on our phones though. If anyone cussed, yelled or verbally abused us we got to just hang up! 😂
@pszczolka80
@pszczolka80 9 месяцев назад
I also have to say that the woman who got fired from the Tech job had things backwards in attempting to mitigate her behaviour when she said that nothing confidential had been said during that clip. If they tolerate her filming during a meeting and releasing it on an open forum (especially when, by her own admission, she didn't even realise background conversation could be heard), then they have to tolerate anyone else doing it. And then if an employee accidentally releases footage that does contain confidential information, trying to deal with the issue at that point is just shutting the gate after the horse has bolted. You want to *prevent* such things happening, which means having a zero tolerance policy to filming during meetings. Simple.
@JoCamp696
@JoCamp696 8 месяцев назад
She could have been NOT fired if she'd put "oh no" or "dumb ways to die" over the original audio lol. All it takes is a few clicks and she'd still have her job. But, see, she was totally gonna start her own company, anyway, so it's all good! 👍
@jonnelson9760
@jonnelson9760 8 месяцев назад
@@JoCamp696or she could have stopped tik toking for the time she was at work.
@jenniferd264
@jenniferd264 8 месяцев назад
Well said! She was working! They don’t pay her to screw around filming them without consent! Anyone saying she did nothing wrong clearly have never been responsible for a company! Let’s say they pay you to clean their house & watch their kids. Yet they keep finding you sitting on the patio drinking coffee online! NOT watching your kid and NOT cleaning! Then bing… 5pm time to go! You pay people to work not fk around online!
@jenniferd264
@jenniferd264 8 месяцев назад
@@JoCamp696until she hires people who aren’t doing their jobs and screwing around online. And what she pays them to do isn’t getting done! Watch her react when her employee puts her company on blast in a bad light and she loses money! Watch how fast she fires them! You’re paid to do your damn job not screw around online! And she deserves to have her new company flushed in the toilet too
@littleDutchie92
@littleDutchie92 8 месяцев назад
Yeah, not smart. But 4:30 in the morning? Like wtf is your boss even expecting you to be in a meeting at that time of day??? Really??? 😮😮
@tessamolidor2834
@tessamolidor2834 9 месяцев назад
As someone who lives in Austin Tx. I think there was more to the story. I tried to read the whole paper they sent and she did seem a bit odd. I LOVE Harry Potter but I don't think 3rd graders need that as a school assignment and she didn't have a curriculum for what they were actually learning. In that paperwork they sent her, the first thing they were upset about was she wouldn't respond to work emails or texts in a timely manner, within 24 hours. I think there was a lot more going on... But of course she only mentions that one part.
@Stars-At-Night
@Stars-At-Night 8 месяцев назад
I also think that "teaching kids about their rights and the constitution" could mean all sorts of things. Like. Was she teaching kids that they have the right to refuse to listen to authority? Like, its technically true but causes all sorts of problems and not really an appropriate topic for third graders. What was she teaching about the Constitution? That it was written by slave owners? Once again true, but not the kind of truth that third graders are ready to confront. Third grade is just, really young for any kind of nuanced topic, and she read like, five words in the several sentance long complaint. I wonder what the rest of it said.
@elizabethhuie563
@elizabethhuie563 8 месяцев назад
I agree with you.
@ashfordj81
@ashfordj81 8 месяцев назад
@@Stars-At-Night Yeah; the whole "trusting whatever this person said online" thing is...unwise.
@jenniferd264
@jenniferd264 8 месяцев назад
Oh totally, this teacher is just another extreme lib trying to groom kids to go against everything their parents stand for! Including God! No! She’d never teach in the state of Texas again!
@MamaTine9
@MamaTine9 8 месяцев назад
@@jennyempson1892yes. You need to read the lines under it for full context. But of course, people like that only give you the info that makes them the victim. She deserved to be fired.
@courtneymctaggart6282
@courtneymctaggart6282 8 месяцев назад
I worked at a call center as a service rep then a team lead for 5 years. I called my own grandmother once and she didn't know it was me and she tore me a new one before hanging up on me. I had never heard that woman swear once in my life so imagine my shock when she was aggressively berating me and all the call centers that have ever called her 😂 I actually didn't know it was her since she's always gone by her middle name but when I put the middle and last name plus the phone number together, well.... we laugh about it now and she's much nicer to the people who call her 🤣 it's real though, so hard to hold your tongue sometimes in those jobs
@ModernWtchTrials
@ModernWtchTrials 9 месяцев назад
The amount of people I’ve seen live streaming on TikTok while at work is ridiculous
@beewest5704
@beewest5704 9 месяцев назад
We even have surgeons doing it while operating!
@riyuya4498
@riyuya4498 9 месяцев назад
I worked at a call center once and due to the horrible threats on my life/ verbal abuse I was forced to endure daily I had a mental break. I started having nightmares about being at work and couldn't even leave my house without crying. The worst part was that the call center made us push a gift subscription to their service even with angry customers we knew wouldn't want to hear about it which just increased the negative interactions I had. Call centers sound nice, or at least they did to me with full time hours and benefits, but they really aren't worth the mental strain.
@TheOriginalScorpioBelle
@TheOriginalScorpioBelle 9 месяцев назад
They’re strangers. They don’t know you and you don’t know them.
@LilDevyl17
@LilDevyl17 9 месяцев назад
@@TheOriginalScorpioBelle Yes, and the strangers have no problem on the phone or in real life yelling, screaming, harassing, and making several sexiest/racist comments at you. But hey, "They're strangers. They don't know you and you don't know them." Do not give them the right to do that 5 days a week to you!
@playwright82
@playwright82 9 месяцев назад
I worked in a call center for 1 years and 11 months. I started having panic attacks about work before I quit and moved to retail. If you're going to berate me for something out of my control at least do it to my face.
@TheOriginalScorpioBelle
@TheOriginalScorpioBelle 9 месяцев назад
@@LilDevyl17 I guess I’m built differently. Idgaf about what a stranger on the phone is talking about. If I’m getting paid you can scream until you lose your voice. It has absolutely zero bearing on who I am 🤷🏽‍♀️
@jeanams07
@jeanams07 9 месяцев назад
​@@TheOriginalScorpioBelle Have you actually ever worked in a call center? Retail? Customer Service? The service industry? I highly doubt it with that attitude. But please do for at least a year, and then come back when you have some real skin in the game.
@OfficialMageHD
@OfficialMageHD 8 месяцев назад
How the teacher framed the issue of why she was fired is a big part of the reason she shouldn't be a teacher. She ignored the points about why that was an issue, which once read completely changes the situation at hand. The whole issue they had about the constitutional rights was whether she was actually teaching them about it. With the district asking the questions they were asking, along with her ignoring any further detail and just saying she was teaching them their constitutional rights, makes it seem very likely that she wasn't actually teaching. She told them the what, but not the why. On top of that it's third graders so there's a big question of whether that's something they can discuss and understand well enough. The one thing I will say is that the way the district worded that was pretty poor, which makes it easy to be misunderstood. Even more so when you don't read further.
@coll4455
@coll4455 7 месяцев назад
Awww I feel bad for Lexi. She’s sweet they could have given her a second chance. She’s not a disgrace she’s a sweet kid who owned up to her mistakes ❤
@fairygoth-mother7341
@fairygoth-mother7341 9 месяцев назад
The take-away from these: Don't put your work life on social media unless you're willing to lose your job over it.
@lindabarnhouse3724
@lindabarnhouse3724 9 месяцев назад
Also don’t be a Karen or a Ken if you don’t want to lose your job.
@lavaunjohns7796
@lavaunjohns7796 9 месяцев назад
Bottom line is no one should ever film a video during any work hour or meeting period. Too many chances for an oops you can never take back.
@gabby-248
@gabby-248 8 месяцев назад
Yes, Charlotte, thank you. You're bound to get better service from a call center agent from being nice than yelling and cussing. In fact, we'll actually make more of an effort to accommodate the customer if they are nice. However, I do also understand many customer frustrations. I do actually allow myself to be yelled at a lot, understanding that they need to vent. But there is a fine line. Please remember that there are just people on the other end at the phone, also dealing with troubles of their own. In fact, one of the times I cry on the call is when I have a customer telling me positive things, like how much they appreciate my help or just that I listened to them. Those are the customers I cherish after the ones belittling and cussing at my colleagues and I. But I also urge customers to never allow an agent to treat them disrespectfully. Always note down the name of the agent you're talking to as well as the date and time. Those calls are recorded.
@saulithyia
@saulithyia 8 месяцев назад
I'm always nice to customer service, I've been there. Most of the frustrations the consumer has is about the situation that brought them to customer service in the first place. Granted, there are ALWAYS exceptions. Recently, I was on a chat with customer service for an issue I was having, and at the end, although my issue did not get resolved at that time, the agent actually thanked ME for being so kind and patient. They don't get many people like me. I said I've been on the other end, so I know what it's like. They thanked me again and wished me a nice day. It felt good that I made someone on the other side of the globe happy. Life's short, no time to be a crappy person, be a happy person.
@karenward267
@karenward267 9 месяцев назад
Chick-Fil-A has some strict policies. However, the poor young woman continued to take the order and didn't disparage the company in anyway. It was a silly thing to do but firing her was harsh.
@theemeraldhour
@theemeraldhour 9 месяцев назад
She wasnt only on her phone, she was filming. She forced the company into a bad position and they pretty much had to fire her. It sucks, but she wont die without not using Tik Tok at work. She knew it was very wrong and against policy. It sucks and is sad, but she was the one who made poor choices. It was appropriate
@cezarblack13
@cezarblack13 9 месяцев назад
❤😊😂
@charmingjinx9379
@charmingjinx9379 9 месяцев назад
Yeah, and given how much Chick-Fil-A SHOULD be disparaged, kudos to her.
@markbernier8434
@markbernier8434 9 месяцев назад
I think the real reason is being skipped over. It is in the handbook not to be on the phone/filming etc. and it very likely says it is a firing offense. HR probably has a bigger handbook telling them what they had to do. The actual content is likely irrelevant.
@MidwestRider559
@MidwestRider559 9 месяцев назад
Ehhh, she was laughing over the mic which makes it obvious to whoever is ordering that she's messing around.
@bluemoonslightASMR
@bluemoonslightASMR 9 месяцев назад
I feel like a lot of the stuff these people are being fired for is common sense things you don’t do. You’re on the clock to do a job not play around on TikTok. If you have doubts about doing something while working - don’t do it. Aside from the young ones, they are learning. But older people… 🤦🏻‍♀️
@LazyIRanch
@LazyIRanch 9 месяцев назад
I have never recorded video on my phone anywhere but at or near home, and never record other humans. Mostly because I rarely SEE other humans, but I wouldn't anyway because I think it's rude (unless they want to be on a video). My phone stays in my purse when driving and most of the time on the 3 days a month when I drive down the mountain to buy groceries and animal feed. However, I violate the privacy of my pets, livestock, and wild animals all the time! So far none seem to mind except the ravens. They _hate_ being on camera. I just don't know how they know. I can be outside, chatting with them while they follow me around the ranch but the moment I try to take a pic they take off.
@MurphySullivan
@MurphySullivan 9 месяцев назад
@bluemoonslight3258 I agree. It’s the unpopular reaction but when ur at work and doing apps during ‘work time’ I can’t feel bad for u getting fired. Do it on ur break. And it does not take a genius to know bad mouthing ur boss or employer Might not b the best way to go. I understand not liking or whatever ur job, but if u want to keep it… might want to vent off cam. Mayb I’m just not on the same page. And the ChickFila girl ‘warnings’?? She live streamed at work!!! It sux but as Charlotte says play stupid games Win stupid prizes
@shortdancingnae
@shortdancingnae 8 месяцев назад
That teacher being fired makes sense to me. I tried to read the whole paper. Her 'favorite part' was the only statement on the document she could point out that would make it seem like they were targeting her unfairly. She didn't mention anything about her not keeping up with emails. She didn't mention anything about trying to do a study without submitting lesson plans. She didn't say anything about whether or not her opinion sways students to sit down during the Pledge of Allegiance. She didn't say anything about the students' understanding of what they are protesting if they do remain seated. I mean, come on, the kids in her class are 8 or 9 years old. I think she failed to file a grievance because she knew they had solid points and she could come up with no answers.
@michellehall5373
@michellehall5373 9 месяцев назад
Chik-fil-a girl not only owned up to breaking the policy on phones, & sincerely seemed to regret it. In both videos she was VERY respectful & even cute. Not rude or obnoxious. And she TOTALLY made working there look very uplifting, supportive, & a REALLY good vibe. And, the phone shouldn't of been recording, but her boss's were able to see how she continued doing her job, & met the customers needs...even with a coworkers zipper stuck in her hair. It's in the back of her head, she can't see it...most men are useless when trying to untangle girls hair from anything... like him. U could tell he just didn't want to move wrong & pull a chunk of hair out. Phone, & all policies are important. But I really think bosses were to quick to fire her. I think she'd be a great employee, & I'll bet u, that girl will never touch a phone while working again. C'mon Chick-fil-A... show some of that compassion, and mercy... hire her back!
@geronimo5537
@geronimo5537 7 месяцев назад
She was great and a star employee. But their managers don't value quality over quanity. Which speaks far louder and negativr about the company than this girl's fun inviting video.
@user-pw2hn9fs4s
@user-pw2hn9fs4s 4 месяца назад
They might think that the tiktok could give teenagers the impression that it's okay to fool around instead of working at their company.
@MizzVader66
@MizzVader66 9 месяцев назад
if this whole video doesn't show you how toxic social media can be for people, I don't know what is
@monk3yboy69
@monk3yboy69 9 месяцев назад
I thought I was the only one who thinks like that….. I think many of these people have mental health issues….but I could be reaching 🙂
@aussiefamily4886
@aussiefamily4886 9 месяцев назад
right like I'm pretty sure they can live and be OK without their phones and tiktok for a few hours at work
@wobblyjelly345
@wobblyjelly345 9 месяцев назад
Totally agree! It goes to show how self-absorbed and attention starved these people are to NEED to video themselves live at work... It's an obvious breach of policy but omg they need their toxic TT fix 🙄
@izecjaxn9971
@izecjaxn9971 9 месяцев назад
Right?! I'm looking at the comments and people are down here defending these ex employees. I'm like why are you making TikToks while you're on the clock? It's one thing to scroll on your break or whatever, but you're putting out people's sensitive info and recording private calls...? Yeah, I don't think the corporations are 100% unreasonable here.
@debbipriz
@debbipriz 9 месяцев назад
Do you ever look at the comments and wonder why people feel the need to make the most obtuse of comments? It is the same mindset. ...ex: even though there are already 100 comments about xyz I am going to make the comment so people who I dont know and will never meet will think well of me. [and no, this is in no way a comment about your comment lol]
@jacqweee
@jacqweee 9 месяцев назад
One time my mom got a walnut in her pistachio ice cream (she’s allergic) and all she did was let the people inside know so it wouldn’t happen to someone else, there are ways to go about these things with kindness
@ellierose7821
@ellierose7821 8 месяцев назад
Horse girl's spirit guide is working overtime over here giving her small signs left and right and said F it and went all-in finally 😂
@shaytriesdrawing
@shaytriesdrawing 11 дней назад
Social media is incompatible with having a job. I am in shock that people don't understand this.
@bakedtaterz
@bakedtaterz 9 месяцев назад
This is why people need to be aware of workplace regulations. If you ain't supposed to be on your phone then stay off it. If not then you deserve the consequences.
@cezarblack13
@cezarblack13 9 месяцев назад
❤😊🤗yep whatever
@o.m9514
@o.m9514 9 месяцев назад
Reality and books are COMPLETELY. Sometimes work can become too quiet. And if you’ve been there for long enough, you would get used to finding something else to do. Eventually people turn to their phones.
@bjshifko
@bjshifko 9 месяцев назад
I was in Chick-fil-A recently and overheard an interview in progress (was in an area near the bathroom away from diners) and they flat out told the person no phones, no smart watches. In my opinion it is so the customer service standard doesn’t fall low. If staff are filming TikTok’s then are customers being ignored? There are a ton of businesses that are not permitting phones on your person during work hours for that exact reason. Yes, the CFA girl kept working but why film yourself at work? I think it’s a generational thing of that age group needing to document everything.
@pinktastic6159
@pinktastic6159 9 месяцев назад
My company says no phones, but my boss is one of the owners and she's either on her phone or on the main computer playing video games allll day until leaving early. We can also work on side projects, read, whatever. Lol but it says no phones...
@ambra8957
@ambra8957 9 месяцев назад
People really out there being surprised they were fired for being on social media /posting Tik Tok's while at work. 🙄🙄
@sidoniemanyfoba1654
@sidoniemanyfoba1654 8 месяцев назад
I remember a scene from Easy A, Thomas Hadden Church's character said, "What is it with your generation and documenting everything?"
@jleebass8323
@jleebass8323 8 месяцев назад
The thing that drives me nuts about people at work using their phones is it is, or can be, a personal security issue. You do not know if someone who works with you or a customer coming to get food or product may need to shield their location or other details. I had to deal with this at a previous job, and having to ask several coworkers multiple times on a daily basis to put their phone away until I was in a different area was infuriating. I literally could not do my job at times. Thankfully I do not work there anymore, and my security issue has been resolved for the moment.
@michaelhoward142
@michaelhoward142 9 месяцев назад
Does anyone else remember when goofing off at work was done discreetly instead of being shared online for the entire planet to see? The reason it used to done discreetly is because you're SUPPOSED TO BE WORKING. Don't be surprised if you lose your job because you weren't doing your job.
@kebrus
@kebrus 9 месяцев назад
The girl that got fired twice in the same day totally deserves it, not for doing a bad job, but for saying "like" every other word :P
@Metrowmn117
@Metrowmn117 11 дней назад
Also, when they put you on hold and you’re jammin out to their elevator music and occasionally commercials (offers they have)… just know that most of the time you can hear the mus-zac… and they can’t. They hear YOU!!! 12:35
@helenhughes7670
@helenhughes7670 9 месяцев назад
‘Fired three times in one day’ lady was SO annoying!!! Get off your phone and do some damn work, that’s what the company are paying you for!
@Ciela531
@Ciela531 9 месяцев назад
“If you need something from a call center, being nice to them is how you’re gonna get it!” - SAY IT LOUDER Charlotte! I understand people are frustrated about whatever is going wrong, but if you take a breath and remember that the person on the other end is an actual HUMAN and not some robot that knows all the answers and you treat them with patience and respect, they are SO much more likely to truly help you figure out what’s wrong and happily spend time on the phone with you until it’s solved because you’re being nice to them (they’d much rather talk longer to someone that’s being nice) - Source: my husband did this type of job for years and he loved his nice callers, made his day better and he enjoyed helping them figure out what was wrong/ how the company can fix it 12:40
@vintagearisen
@vintagearisen 9 месяцев назад
I always make sure I treat call people center super nicely because that's a shit job and I'm sure they get a lot of assholes
@jessicasmith10.27
@jessicasmith10.27 9 месяцев назад
Yes! In my experience, if I ever have to call a company, they usually go beyond what is necessary to solve my issue. Just because I was polite.
@jooleebilly
@jooleebilly 9 месяцев назад
FACTS. When people were nice when I took their call I'd work my butt off to fix whatever was going on. If they were rude, I did exactly what was required and nothing more. I wasn't rude, I just "worked to rule" so I followed all the rules and gave them just what was required by the company. In other words, I routinely broke (minor) rules and gave better service to people who were polite.
@naomidesigns5
@naomidesigns5 9 месяцев назад
I recently had an issue with a company and called the call center. I was pretty frustrated but reminded myself to be polite. I ended up having the best conversation with the woman who answered. We bonded over having teenage daughters, she was very helpful with my issue and, at the end she told me how much she enjoyed our conversation. I told her the feeling was mutual. I was so happy I made the effort to be polite.
@Magami31
@Magami31 9 месяцев назад
I had a friend who loves to take her frustration on call center or spam caller or credit card caller. I was horrified when I heard her did this when we had a gathering. She berated, yelled, passive aggresive talking to them, made a mocking of their job. We all silently listening in horror. After she cut the call, she exhale and said "aahh, that was satisfying". And then acted like nothing happen. It was an eye opening for me for who she really is. (Btw, it was just a caller for a credit card membership).
@elijah1494
@elijah1494 9 месяцев назад
11:48 as a Trinidadian we deal with people like that everyday abroad and inside the country.
@maddisonrenee328
@maddisonrenee328 4 месяца назад
I watch your videos when I'm depressed and stuck in my bed, you are such a genuine soul Charlotte. I appreciate your authenticity and you bring light into my life. ❤ Thank you for your content. If you ever come to Kelowna, BC - I would fangirl out 😂
@almagomez9538
@almagomez9538 8 месяцев назад
I live in Texas, but I'm not sure if this applies to other southern states. So, from what I understand the state has very strict guidelines of what a teacher can teach and how to go about it which is considered "the correct way to teach", every teacher has to follow these rules or be dismissed from the faculty. Any unconventional ways of teaching are not allowed unless they fall in with these guidelines, even if the students are more engaged with the unconventional way of teaching.
@acpmc93
@acpmc93 9 месяцев назад
Have people not learned by now that you don’t have to document every moment of your life, and never while you’re at work?
@charlottearcher3787
@charlottearcher3787 9 месяцев назад
Well theyve stopped posting every meal. That's a start lol
@solitaire10
@solitaire10 9 месяцев назад
@@charlottearcher3787 😄😄Oh god please don't remind them 😄😄
@comfort2023
@comfort2023 9 месяцев назад
They are some people who want to be famous so bad that they do not think about what they put on social media.
@debbipriz
@debbipriz 9 месяцев назад
This.
@basementdwellers2231
@basementdwellers2231 8 месяцев назад
They are addicted to their phones... they can't stop videoing themselves. It's narcissism.
@Weeeewriter
@Weeeewriter 9 месяцев назад
If I remember the story correctly about the last guy, who took a fit about the smoothie. He ordered a peanut butter smoothie, so.....kind of ironic that he was complaining about peanut allergies. Either way, a grown man throwing a drink at a young girl, is unacceptable.
@TinyTC
@TinyTC 9 месяцев назад
I don't think that's true. He said please DO NOT put peanut butter. The police confirmed after he was arrested that 30 minutes after he ordered this smoothie his son had to be rushed to the emergency room. He only got probation. Yes he was a dick but he didn't lie.
@Weeeewriter
@Weeeewriter 9 месяцев назад
@@TinyTC I remember watching the original video, and remember the name of the smoothie being something with peanut butter or something like that
@girrl88
@girrl88 9 месяцев назад
@@TinyTC When does he say that?
@Burger_pants
@Burger_pants 9 месяцев назад
@@Weeeewriter and he asked for not peanuts AND told them there was an allergy and when his child almost died they got snotty with him and talked shit to him, I would have done more than throw a drink, I would have choked the life out of her so she can see how it feels to go into anafilactic shock
@Weeeewriter
@Weeeewriter 9 месяцев назад
@@Burger_pants Yeah, it's a sad situation all around. No matter what though, his behavior is disgusting, to have thrown that drink at the young girl. He should know better.
@markie2585
@markie2585 8 месяцев назад
I gave my boss a hearing-aid for christmas last year...he just laugh...next day on the 24th...I went for work breakfast and he told me that the hearing-aid actually work...didnt know it would since I ordered it off wish 😂...I love my workplace
@ursulabarwise4136
@ursulabarwise4136 8 месяцев назад
I barely have time to eat when I’m at work and people are out here doing whole TikTok’s 🙆🏻‍♀️ I need to learn this time management skill 😂
@avic2697
@avic2697 9 месяцев назад
My takeaway is that it isn't the best idea to share all our experiences, thoughts, and feelings with the whole world.
@piiinkDeluxe
@piiinkDeluxe 9 месяцев назад
Exactly. These people need friends!
@melb2734
@melb2734 8 месяцев назад
No doubt, but not everyone has learned that yet
@poetress82
@poetress82 9 месяцев назад
People have a problem with a business's rules until they start their own business. Now that she has started her own company, she will completely understand how some businesses have to move to protect their company.
@Misscoco4346
@Misscoco4346 Месяц назад
Girl i just cannot stop watching you. Thank u a million for the entertainment i love your channel!
@elizalagonia1049
@elizalagonia1049 8 месяцев назад
The one with the teacher was misrepresented. She was giving false information and misrepresentation the constitution and their rights.
@bonnemoms5413
@bonnemoms5413 5 месяцев назад
Yes, thank you!
@DonnaMathers
@DonnaMathers 9 месяцев назад
Actions have consequences! People need to grow up and stop being so self involved while they’re being paid to do a job or interacting with others who aren’t consenting to these people making public TikTok’s! This goes for at the gym as well!
@cezarblack13
@cezarblack13 9 месяцев назад
yep whatever❤
@kezibeeart3552
@kezibeeart3552 9 месяцев назад
4:17
@ruthsimpson8436
@ruthsimpson8436 9 месяцев назад
This shows just how addicted to social media some people are, when they know the consequences if they get caught,but still do it.
@ReganSkye2010
@ReganSkye2010 21 день назад
I used to work in collections and you are absolutely correct, Charlotte! I would do the absolute BARE MINIMUM for anyone who was rude to me on the phone, and make it all as inconvenient as possible, but went above and beyond for those who were kind to me!
@13harr
@13harr 9 месяцев назад
What's with all the crocodile tears about being fired after 1) using your phone during work hours. 2) filming a TikTok during work hours...? If you break the company rules, you lose your job. A lesson to be learnt.
@mikelobrien
@mikelobrien 9 месяцев назад
Some folks are confusing everyone in their internet audience as their personal friends. They let their ego and appetite for attention mess up their personal and professional life and that's very sad.
@smilinpoodlelady6331
@smilinpoodlelady6331 2 месяца назад
The fact that the chick filet girl kept focused on the customer was amazing! I gove her props for her self control.
@rubymariie11.11
@rubymariie11.11 8 месяцев назад
7:32 ABSOLUTELY TOOK ME TF OUT 😂😂😂😂
@lindaward3156
@lindaward3156 9 месяцев назад
I saw the peanut/smoothie guy when it 1st came out. The shop serves peanuts and advertise that cross contamination was possible and to be aware before ordering. He took the chance and ordered anyway. If your family member is that sensitive, you simply cannot order from a place that warns you. That was completely on Dad.
@deadsetondreams1988
@deadsetondreams1988 8 месяцев назад
He literally ordered a peanut butter smoothie with no peanuts for his son with a peanut allergy...I honestly think he secretly wanted that to happen so he could sue the company.
@MossyBallerina
@MossyBallerina 8 месяцев назад
Yeah, I used to work at an ice cream shop and while we had a standard procedure for allergies (change our gloves, wash the scoop and scoop from an unopened tub) we also had multiple signs saying that seeing as we have nuts/dairy/gluten in our shop, we can't guarantee there's no cross-contamination. We can try our best, but it's impossible to guarantee there's no cross-contamination if the shop also serves item with that allergen. Don't blame the workers for it.
@brianbrown543
@brianbrown543 9 месяцев назад
I once gave my boss a box of Fukittol. He thought it was hilarious. You gotta know your boss very well before practical jokes ensue.
@Just-Nikki
@Just-Nikki 9 месяцев назад
I gave the doctors I worked for “ bitch be gone spray “ because they were the only 2 men in our office. It was just air freshener with a funny label. They used it all the time when we would walk into their offices 😂
@monk3yboy69
@monk3yboy69 9 месяцев назад
It’s still not the C word, Nikki…. I think that might have been what set the man off. It’s not a pleasant word and certainly should never be used by ladies. ( I have ducked behind the couch now as the barrage of abuse starts 😀😀)
@GrandmaLoves2Scuba
@GrandmaLoves2Scuba 9 месяцев назад
I got my boss a Bad Motherf#^%&r wallet from Pulp Fiction and he loved it! Used it daily, lol.
@Just-Nikki
@Just-Nikki 9 месяцев назад
@@monk3yboy69 😆 I’m not offended by an opinion that differs from mine and I’m certainly not cool with abusing someone for it either. I don’t like the word or use it and I agree it’s more abrasive than other cuss words but I think maybe they just didn’t have the kind of relationship for her joke to be appropriate. IMO he overreacted and I think she used poor judgment. Regardless, you can come out from behind your couch. 😉
@thatgirl_tab
@thatgirl_tab 9 месяцев назад
@@monk3yboy69I'm not sure why you had to go the sexist route. It's just another name for a vagina. Am I not allowed to say any word besides the scientific one? If that's the case I'd feel like it still shouldn't matter on the gender. Everyone is allowed to have an opinion on how they view certain words so I don't hold that part against you. It is just a word though. Most other countries don't even have the same stigma with it that a lot of Americans do. I know it's commonly used in Australia and parts of the UK. A word only because offensive when we make it offensive.
@RockerRed
@RockerRed 8 месяцев назад
When I worked at a 7-Eleven in the 80s, we had "food consumption" sheets to track what we ate during our shift & paid at the end. I saw my Coworkers sheet and I wrote condoms on hers. I didn't get fired but I got written up for it. LoL For some reason I thought of this while watching this video.
@Chordily
@Chordily 2 месяца назад
Whenever I'm talking to someone on a call center or online chat who has been helping me with something, I always say "thank you. I appreciate you for the help", because I know people are AHs, and I've had people say "you’re very welcome. Thank you for the kind message"
@virgosblessing
@virgosblessing 9 месяцев назад
I used to work at chick fil a and it’s literally in the handbook that we aren’t allowed to take pictures of ourselves or videos with our uniform on unless done by the store. It’s sad she got fired but we would constantly get told this at the location I worked at.
@nbucwa6621
@nbucwa6621 7 месяцев назад
That's fair. They still had no right to speak to her that way though.
@geronimo5537
@geronimo5537 7 месяцев назад
Every company does this to avoid legalities.
@ladyelainefairchild3546
@ladyelainefairchild3546 7 месяцев назад
Yes the company can’t start picking and choosing what to enforce. Next time it could be a “joke” about touching customer food that goes viral or kids dancing or clowning around the grill or the fryer where they could get hurt. Zero tolerance is the way to go.
@what_equals_42
@what_equals_42 9 месяцев назад
I feel like the Chick-Fil-A lady should've gotten off with a warning. You're right- she made working for that company look fun! Now, everyone knows that they absolutely are not any fun at all. 😑
@LazyIRanch
@LazyIRanch 9 месяцев назад
My first job was at Chick-Fil-A, in 1977 when I was 16. Being my first job, I didn't know what to expect and what was "normal" expectations of an employer, but it felt wrong from day one. Before starting work, all new hires were expected to sit through an all-day "training" on a Saturday for which we were not paid a dime. This was a brand new store, so everyone except managers were new hires. Anyone who didn't attend "training" was fired before even starting. It wasn't about job training. First we had to watch a film about the company's founder and how all his success was due to his devout faith. Okay, cool, that's nice. I grew up going to the Baptist Church sometimes and I considered myself a good Christian. My cousin is an ordained minister and I love her a lot. It kept getting weirder after that. We all had to pray and recite prayers after the man leading the "training". It was my first job experience, but even I knew this was strange. My friend Norma applied for a job there same time as me, and I _knew_ she'd be hired because she had restaurant experience and was a year older than me. She never even got an interview. Norma's Jewish and always wore a Star of David necklace. I worked there for a week, but the manager kept needling me about "my church" and how often I attended. I finally admitted that I stopped going to church five years ago. I was fired on the spot, and I was happy to leave! Weirdest work environment I've ever encountered!
@thebrokegothgirl
@thebrokegothgirl 9 месяцев назад
but the phone thing is in the handbook. It’s one thing to be caught on your phone at work where you would get a warning. It’s another thing to be caught across the country via video probably means you were doing it so often that you felt comfortable disregarding the handbook
@AliceNsWonderland
@AliceNsWonderland 9 месяцев назад
My guess would be that she was given several warnings previously, they all looked pretty comfortable Filming so I doubt it was their first time
@LilDevyl17
@LilDevyl17 9 месяцев назад
Name a Fast Food Place that *IS* fun to work at and I'll give you $20! I worked for the Fast Food Industry it's worst the freaking Retail!
@divahc1
@divahc1 9 месяцев назад
Oh, yes, everything is supposed to be "fun" nowadays. That's why I tell my students to study hard, find their passion, and find a way to make a living from it. Meanwhile, you May need to work a job that is not "fun". Deal with it!
@josheh4
@josheh4 8 месяцев назад
Had a coworker once that posted a video on youtube talking about how much he hated the job and the company. He was fired. The guy originally got the job because he knew the big boss. He wasn't good at the job at all. And frankly, we were all happy when he got fired. He did a lot of community organization stuff in our company, for the staff. He was so off base with the rest of us. all the events he planned were universally disliked. He hadn't taken the time to actually get to know us, and what kind of events we would enjoy. None of us were negative to the guy or anything; we're not like that. So his hatred of the job wasn't born of us being negative towards the dude or anything, but he certainly was out of place. Even in an environment as diverse as ours is.
@Frecks-n-Specks
@Frecks-n-Specks 8 месяцев назад
Absolutely not! Companies expect employees to be doing what they're paid to do not goofing off on social media. I don't get how it's too complicated to grasp. If you were paying someone to do something you'd be angry if they're on social media instead.
@AmenJenn
@AmenJenn 9 месяцев назад
I remember working at a call center and almost cried when an older man cussed me out for asking what he was looking for(I was selling cable TV). It was also around the same time that I lost a baby early on in the pregnancy and I was extremely sensitive. Thinking about it still upsets me. These companies don’t protect their employees.
@MSinistrari
@MSinistrari 7 месяцев назад
I still have the mental scars from working in call centers for years. I still remember one when I was tech support for an internet provider where after all was said and done, it was a hardware issue on his computer that he had to call the manufacturer on. He went through the roof raging and stated he knew where our call center was and he was going to show up with a gun. As he did live in the same city we were located in, I let my boss know about it. All he said was he'd have security stay with me when I waited for my ride after my shift. Being that the security guy was absolutely ancient and carried his oxygen tank, I was a little more confident in ducking and weaving if it came down to it.
@mortimerbrewster3671
@mortimerbrewster3671 5 месяцев назад
I took a job in a call center because I was almost phobic about being able to pick up the phone and make/answer a call. I did it so that I could get over that fear. I did it for one summer and it cured me for life. After the abuse I received for those months, there is nothing anyone can say that bothers me.
@Jassiepoohbear
@Jassiepoohbear 9 месяцев назад
People should know by now that posting anything you recorded while at work could get you fired. Unless you're about to quit anyway don't post work stuff on the internet.
@arunikaghoshal9027
@arunikaghoshal9027 8 месяцев назад
Being nice and relatable while you call the call centre actually gets you extra perks. Speaking from multiple first-hand experiences.
@lieutahwei499
@lieutahwei499 5 месяцев назад
Unfortunately, nowadays, when you get hired, one of the documents, you sign states that you cannot be on your phone during work hours or posting anything on social media (good or bad) about your workplace. Like it or not, you sign that document and they can fire you.
@megatfreak
@megatfreak 9 месяцев назад
Worked at a call center for about 9 months, >90% of customers were already irate when they called in. Worse than any retail job I've ever had.
@AllyInReality
@AllyInReality 9 месяцев назад
11 months. It is worse than working on a kiosk beside a stinky canal. The surveys, irate customers, quotas, and the boss Especially for a telco account. When there is a typhoon, oh boy, be prepared to get a lot of irate customers and u just gotta accept it when they call u stupid and idiot cause the higher ups have a recording of every single calls
@KDu400
@KDu400 9 месяцев назад
I worked in a call center for a large insurance company. Nobody likes dealing with insurance and if they’re calling, it’s because they got an enormous bill or were just diagnosed with cancer or some other horrible illness. That was absolutely the worst job ever…people are way more ballsy over the phone! I lasted exactly a year before they fired me for not being on the phone enough. Didn’t break my heart 😂
@marithdekloe
@marithdekloe 9 месяцев назад
I did it for 4 years they are so mutch ruder because they are not face to face
@ResidentMilf
@ResidentMilf 9 месяцев назад
Any time I have to call customer service, I start the call by saying "I'm sorry for my attitude, I'm not mad at you." I really hope it helps.
@Financiallyfreeauthor
@Financiallyfreeauthor 9 месяцев назад
Me too. Took calls for FreeCreditReport. Awful (it was in the US but we couldn’t say where in case someone attacked)
@sha2596
@sha2596 9 месяцев назад
Nope that CFA girl should have been fired. She was filming while at work. If it was against the handbook, now she knows. This should teach these kids to treat work like work and stop filming themselves all the time!
@hmarie7081
@hmarie7081 8 месяцев назад
meetings at 4:30am? id be questioning my life choices.
@Kiara_Kat
@Kiara_Kat 8 месяцев назад
Did it not cross your mind that perhaps her company headquarters was on the East Coast and she lives on the West Coast? There’s a three hour time difference. That’s her problem.
@themacbidaddict
@themacbidaddict 8 месяцев назад
I just love the "that's a paddling"
@nataliemedina1454
@nataliemedina1454 9 месяцев назад
Being a Trinidadian...Jada handle that situation like a boss. Better things ahead for you Jada
@northleedsbhoy
@northleedsbhoy 9 месяцев назад
Some of these TikTok, influencers etc should actually make a decision to keep their work and social posts completely separate. TBH I have no sympathy for anyone who gets fired because they’ve decided to post instead of work 🤷‍♂️
@troywalkertheprogressivean8433
@troywalkertheprogressivean8433 9 месяцев назад
Yeah how dare people record their own lives. As if anything any of you schmucks are doing is that important. Or as if corporations had morals.
@SoManyRandomRamblings
@SoManyRandomRamblings 9 месяцев назад
Agreed. None. First off, you are being paid to dedicate those hours to just the business not your own things. Plus, almost all employee handbooks contain code of conduct clauses. Especially ones where reputation matters (medical field for example) and those handbooks will also state that what you do when off the clock reflects on them and you will get fired even if you didn't do anything during the incident to indicate where you worked.
@floraposteschild4184
@floraposteschild4184 9 месяцев назад
Same. All these sad stories could have been avoided by putting their phones away. It's not like they're communicating with their sick child or something; just asking for attention on TikTok. And not all attention is good.
@cezarblack13
@cezarblack13 9 месяцев назад
😂😂😂😂😂yep whatever😂😂
@troywalkertheprogressivean8433
@troywalkertheprogressivean8433 9 месяцев назад
Y'all are all "but the rules" up until the corporation breaks the rules, then it's crickets from you fake moral conformists.
@samslattery420
@samslattery420 8 месяцев назад
8:39 is pure gold😂❤
@teshamiller6001
@teshamiller6001 9 месяцев назад
Anyone who is doing social media challenges at work and involving customers should be fired on the spot. If no customers are directly involved then a suspension for a day would probably be a sufficient deterrent.
@meili2618
@meili2618 9 месяцев назад
The Chik-fil-a girl was so professional even with her hair caught. Her future is bright!
@blinkybill2198
@blinkybill2198 9 месяцев назад
Except for the part where shes fking around online while being paid to work.
@cezarblack13
@cezarblack13 9 месяцев назад
❤😊
@void405
@void405 9 месяцев назад
Her problem was the fact that it was uploaded
@cezarblack13
@cezarblack13 9 месяцев назад
yeah whatever@@void405 #crapitalismkillsbillions #toxiccorporatessucks #nestlekillsbabies #stopcommunismphobia
@cezarblack13
@cezarblack13 9 месяцев назад
Her future is bright all futures are FREEBIE-ASS BRIGHT AND freestuffist xD
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